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Our Mission
We create affordable and elegant Web sites for small businesses and
for personal needs. We specialize in designing Web sites that have
fewer than 30 pages. This way we can reduce complexity and overhead,
and pass the savings directly to our customers.
You may also view a sample of our work here
Our Design Philosophy
Your home page on the internet should be like your home in real
life. It should suit your needs and fit your budget. We have boiled down our designs to the most practical,
flexible, and affordable. You will get what you need without having
to pay for all the “fluff” and the unnecessary design features that
clutter most Web sites and confuse the site visitors.
Our Pricing
We will negotiate a flat fee based on your site design and the number of pages in your site. All reasonable offers will be
considered and we will work within your budget. Because of our flat
fee you will not be quoted an initial low price only to see
expensive additions later.
Please fill out our contact form and we will respond to you
shortly
What to Expect
We will work with you on creating a free design proposal for your
site at no charge or obligation. It is easy, fun, and hassle free. We believe that the best
Web sites are created by involving the customers in the design
process. You will be providing the content and the basic
images/graphics, and we will help you shape them into an elegant,
intuitive, and practical Web site. We will negotiate a price only
when you are confident that our design proposal is right for you.
Why Choose Us?
We have
extensive training in Web site
interaction design. This training
enables us to create Web sites that are both elegant and
user-friendly. The following are some
facts about Web sites that are designed without proper
training.
- Research by User
Interface Engineering, Inc., shows that people cannot find the
information they seek on a Web site about 60 percent of the
time.
- Many flash sites simply confuse visitors
due to poor design, and may even lead to lost business (read
more).
- Studies by
Forrester Research estimate that approximately 50 percent of
potential sales are lost because users can't find information
and that 40 percent of users do not return to a site when their
first visit is a negative experience.
- A study by Zona
Research found that 62 percent of Web shoppers give up looking
for the item they want to buy online.
- According to
Elizabeth Millard, "The best sites we've found are usable only
42 percent of the time."
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